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Behavioral patterns in elderly single-person households

The global rise in the aging population and the increase in older adults living alone have raised concerns about health-related behaviors, particularly sedentary lifestyles and reduced daily activities. These behaviors are linked to higher risks of physical and cognitive conditions. While many globa...

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Published in:Heliyon 2024-10, Vol.10 (20), p.e39069, Article e39069
Main Authors: Araya, David, Taramasco, Carla, Piñeiro, Miguel, Fleury, Anthony
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Language:English
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Summary:The global rise in the aging population and the increase in older adults living alone have raised concerns about health-related behaviors, particularly sedentary lifestyles and reduced daily activities. These behaviors are linked to higher risks of physical and cognitive conditions. While many global studies have explored these patterns, research within the Chilean context remains limited. This work presents a analysis of behavioral patterns in elderly individuals living alone in Chile, offering valuable insights into this population. Using clustering techniques, we identified two distinct activity patterns among the participants. The first pattern is characterized by a gradual increase in activity during the day, peaking around midday and followed by a decline, likely associated with meal preparation and rest. The second pattern demonstrates a more dynamic lifestyle, with a rapid surge in activity after waking and sustained levels throughout the day, suggesting a potentially healthier approach to aging. These findings align with previous studies indicating high levels of sedentary behavior in older adults, reinforcing the need for interventions tailored to diversify daily routines and promote physical activity. This study is the first to explore these patterns in the Chilean context, contributing to a more comprehensive understanding of elderly care and informing future strategies for improving the well-being of older adults living alone. •Presents a novel analysis of behavioural patterns in elderly individuals who live alone in Chile.•Identifies two distinct activity clusters among elderly living alone, showcasing varied lifestyle patterns through clustering techniques.•Reveals significant sedentary patterns among elderly, urging the development of interventions to promote more active lifestyles.
ISSN:2405-8440
2405-8440
DOI:10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e39069